JUST FOR YOU (ON-GOING)
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  • Reads 588
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 16
Ongoing, First published Aug 03, 2012
Mature
Sabi nila, ayos na ang mag tapat ka ng nararamdaman mo sa isang lalaki, tutal naman ay nasa modernong panahon na daw tayo. Yun ang motto ni Aya. Bakit kailangan kong mahiyang magsabi ng nararamdaman ko kung nagiging tapat lang naman ako?  Ito ang laging nasa isip ni Aya simula ng mag tapat siya kay Zec na may gusto siya rito. Umamin siya ng walang kahiya hiya. Pero sapul naman kay Aya ang sinabi ni Zec na "Be it old-fashioned, but I really don't like women who make the first move." Naku, bad shot naman agad si Aya kay Zec. Parang rejected na agad. Pero hindi pa rin sumuko si Aya "Kung kailangan ligawan kita. Liligawan kita."  Yun ang nasambit ni Aya sa sarili nya. Pero lahat ginawa niya na pero sinaktan lang naman si ni Zec.. He rejected Aya. After 6 years, nagkita ulit sila.. At dun nag simula lahat..
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